San Diego's most popular dog names

There’s a good chance you named him Charlie, Max or Jack. Those are the most popular names for boy dogs in San Diego, according to Rover, which is the nation’s largest network of pet sitters and dog walkers.

Got a girl dog?

Bella, Lucy and Luna are the most popular names for girl dogs in San Diego.

While human names are the most popular, other types of names also make the list. For instance, the top food names for dogs in San Diego were Nacho, Chili, Taco, Margarita and Fish.

Fish?

Um, why not Fish Taco?

Even dog names are also being impacted by the Chargers leaving town. According to Rover, the number of Charger-themed names dropped by 17 percent.

Charger-themed names? They don’t name them, but we’re guessing Dean is not a popular one. Not unless the dog is a lying, cheating, heartless, greedy mutt.

That’s not possible, of course. Dogs don’t have such qualities. They are loyal and sweet. Unlike NFL owners.

Dog-owners are being inspired by local landmarks when naming their pets too. Names such as Torrey, Balboa and Loma increased by 31 percent.

Windansea would be a nice name for a dog.

Clairemont? Can’t see that one.

We have a dog. Her name is Blue. That was inspired by the movie, “Old School.” Will Ferrell befriends an older man, named Blue. When Blue dies — this is very touching — Ferrell yells out at the funeral, “You’re my boy, Blue!”

We did not consider any Chargers’ names. Not even L.T. And we are thankful for that.